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Title: inline fuel treatment
Post by: hoofing it on 15 June 2010, 07:52:25
has anyone every used one of these.
what is your general opinion on this.
good or waste of money :y
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270583468887&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Title: Re: inline fuel treatment
Post by: Lazydocker on 15 June 2010, 07:56:22
Look at it this way.... If it worked, all the manufacturers would fit it ;) ;)

Snake Oil IMO :y
Title: Re: inline fuel treatment
Post by: hoofing it on 15 June 2010, 08:01:45
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Look at it this way.... If it worked, all the manufacturers would fit it ;) ;)

Snake Oil IMO :y
thats true was thinking that myself :y
Title: Re: inline fuel treatment
Post by: dbug on 15 June 2010, 08:25:32
Snake Oil  definately :-?
Title: Re: inline fuel treatment
Post by: Sixstring on 15 June 2010, 10:19:00
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Look at it this way.... If it worked, all the manufacturers would fit it ;) ;)

Snake Oil IMO :y


Sorry, a bit dim today...............????????????
Title: Re: inline fuel treatment
Post by: tunnie on 15 June 2010, 10:39:50
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Look at it this way.... If it worked, all the manufacturers would fit it ;) ;)

Snake Oil IMO :y


Sorry, a bit dim today...............????????????

For people with more money than sense  ;)
Title: Re: inline fuel treatment
Post by: Sixstring on 15 June 2010, 10:48:38
The reason I asked, is that there actually is a product called "Snake Oil" available.................

Apparently, its a MEDICINE.

wish I could google it and post a picture on my Blackberry. :(
Title: Re: inline fuel treatment
Post by: Sixstring on 15 June 2010, 10:51:05
 
Clark Stanley's Snake Oil.   Snake oil is a traditional Chinese medicine made from the Chinese Water Snake (Enhydris chinensis), which is used to treat joint pain


Aha....I can do it......!! :y :y
Title: Re: inline fuel treatment
Post by: Peachy on 15 June 2010, 10:52:18
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The reason I asked, is that there actually is a product called "Snake Oil" available.................
Apparently, its a MEDICINE.

wish I could google it and post a picture on my Blackberry. :(

Consider it done Sir......

Snake oil is a traditional Chinese medicine made from the Chinese Water Snake (Enhydris chinensis), which is used to treat joint pain. However, the most common usage of the phrase is as a derogatory term for compounds offered as medicines, with the implication that they are fake, fraudulent, quackish, or ineffective. The expression is also applied metaphorically to any product with exaggerated marketing but questionable or unverifiable quality or benefit.

http://www.pagan-magic.co.uk/shop/popup_image.php/snake-pi-2502
There you go Old Man.  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: inline fuel treatment
Post by: Sixstring on 15 June 2010, 10:55:05
Too slow.....OLD LADY..............xx
Title: Re: inline fuel treatment
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 15 June 2010, 10:55:18
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Look at it this way.... If it worked, all the manufacturers would fit it ;) ;)

Snake Oil IMO :y


Sorry, a bit dim today...............????????????


You'll get the idea from this SS;



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Title: Re: inline fuel treatment
Post by: Sixstring on 15 June 2010, 10:55:44
Only kidding, Di

now, what about my cake??????
Title: Re: inline fuel treatment
Post by: Peachy on 15 June 2010, 11:55:18
Cake? I assume you are refferring to Xmas cake? There is only one OOFer on my list of my home made Xmas cakes and that is Maria (JamesV6Elite's Betrothed). No-one else wanted any.
I will be starting them end of July at the latest.
Sold 120 last Xmas.
Title: Re: inline fuel treatment
Post by: Sixstring on 15 June 2010, 12:23:51
and how much for that yummy, fruity, booze drenched concoction that passes as a xmas fancy??
Title: Re: inline fuel treatment
Post by: Peachy on 15 June 2010, 12:37:14
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and how much for that yummy, fruity, booze drenched concoction that passes as a xmas fancy??

Ain't worked em out yet, too early.
They were £45 each last year.
12 inches in diameter, Booze filled and Best marzipan, covered in thick SOLID Royal Icing.
Yummmmmmm